Nice one Luke and at a good price, it should make a good project for you, the Lister D's are a good starter engine for someone new to stationary engines. Looking forward to seeing some pics but just a note that you may have problem getting your pictures to show with being a new member, I'll post the link on how to post them or it may be easier to use photo bucket and if all else fails send them to any of the admin and we'll post them for you. If you get the engine number off the brass plate someone will be able to tell you the date the engines was made and you can make up an information board to put with your engine when you start to show it.

http://www.stationaryengineforum.net/t2492-step-by-step-photo-upload

Stu.

_________________Engines are just like Pringles .... one is never enough. I used to love tractors all I would ever think/talk about. Then one day out of the blue I went on to statinary engines, So you could say I'm an extractor fan.

welcome and good luck with the resto, looking forward to some pics, my first resto...a lister d is in pieces at the moment, just put 2nd coat of engine enamel onto main block and bits, so going to start rebuild soon

when i picked my 'd' up from a farm it had not run for years, about 2hrs fiddlin and she started, if you try to start yours and have any issues, please post and i will try to pass tips i have learnt so far, there are some great members here and i have had lots of help